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Originally posted by Jason J:
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Originally posted by Lizard King:
[b] I am thinking a getting a Behringer Cx3400 Active crossover .
Soundhound: Relax. Take a deep breath. Don't bite Liz's head off. laugh

Liz: In the Pro Audio World, Behringer is like the knock-off handbags you find on the streets of NYC. They may look Ok and work OK for awhile, but in the end, you get what you pay for. Your friend's gear that is made by Rane is of a much higher quality than anything Behringer makes.

In all of the messages in this thread, I'm still not exactly sure what you're trying to accomplish by adding an external active crossover. Where in your system would it go? [/b]
Well, it could have been worse - he could have opted for the digital version which would involve an unnecessary A/D and D/A cycle!

Actually, I don't have a lot of respect for either Rane or Behringer. I've made my own, using components that neither one of them would be able to afford to use in a commercial product. Things like polystryene capacitors, video buffers instead of the usual audio op-amps for the bandwidth they afford, etc.